AEW's Jade Cargill To Delete Her Twitter Account?

That B*tch looks set to wave goodbye to Twitter.

Jade Cargill
AEW

AEW star Jade Cargill looks set to call time on her Twitter account.

Taking to her Instagram stories, Cargill announced that she's done with Twitter after deciding that she was spending too much time on social media. Stating that one of her social media apps had to go, the powerhouse said it was an "easy" choice to keep Instagram over Twitter due to IG making her money.

As it stands, Jade's Twitter account does still seem to be active, although she did post yesterday to bid goodbye to the platform.

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Away from social media, up next for Jade Cargill is a hotly anticipated meeting with Thunder Rosa in the semi-finals of the TBS Championship tournament. The winner of that bout will meet Nyla Rose or Ruby Soho to crown the inaugural TBS Champ on the 5 January episode of AEW Dynamite.

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Last night saw Cargill attack La Mera Mera on AEW Dark, adding more fuel to the fire ahead of the two facing off. While Thunder Rosa is amongst the most popular stars in AEW right now, Jade has the distinction of being unbeaten in singles competition.

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